Digital compliance without boundaries

Every voyage is accompanied by a mountain of health, safety, environment and quality (HSEQ) paperwork. The ever-growing volume of maritime regulation can create hours of paperwork, making compliance complex and costly.

Docmap, our global document management system, brings it all together and turns it into a manageable digital process, which is easily accessible anywhere, through standard web browsers.

Spend less time on compliance and more time dealing with operational priorities - the safety and wellbeing of your people, cargoes and vessels.

Track compliance KPIs across the organisation through the Analytics tool

See Docmap in action:

Keep on track with five integrated modules

Document management This powerful module allows your policies, procedures, work instructions, certificates and other documentation to be stored, managed and easily accessed, enabling you to deliver all relevant documentation to vessels around the world.

Incidents and Actions This helps you can create any kind of form, and report events such as loss or accident, near accident or non-conformity.

Audits The Audits module allows you to manage all your internal and external audits and inspections in one place.

Risk Assessments Simplify and strengthen your risk assessment procedures with this module - a toolbox for helping you keep health, safety and environmental risk onboard to a minimum.

Analytics Track your organisation’s compliance KPI’s easily with this module, giving you detailed insight to help you improve performance across all areas.

Events

Sea Asia is a globally recognised maritime and offshore event, attended by trade professionals and some of the most influential and respected leaders in the industry.

The event is a leading platform for the maritime industry, held at Marina Bay Sands on 9-11 April 2019, where visitors can expect to meet over 400 international and local exhibiting companies, showcasing the latest and most up-to-date products and services in the market.

Sea Asia is co-organised by Seatrade and the Singapore Maritime Foundation, and is held in conjunction with Singapore Maritime Week.

The last Sea Asia event featured five new pavilions from Denmark, Greece, Japan, Korea and the United Kingdom, alongside those from China, Singapore, Holland, Panama and Norway.

It is an opportunity to hear from industry experts, stay up-to-date with the latest technology and product development, while meeting and networking with fellow peers.